I have replaced a distribution board. Now in the process of testing circuits and found a 2.5 twin and earth on the cooker circuit.
Now this job will be getting inspected by the NICEIC. Here's the apparent problem:
the 2.5 t+e spur must be joined under the floor board, the client does not want me to rectify it just yet until the circumstance are better, does not want me ripping kitchen laminate flooring up. This is also a job i did for free for friend of a friend so that i have suitable jobs to be inspected.
So I will just write it up on my report and fail. However now I have the issue where I know the cooker circuit has a 2.5mm spur on a 40 amp breaker.
The client has an electrical cooker.
Do I leave 40 amp breaker in with note on test certificate ? What does one do in this situation when client don't want job done even for free. Surely cooker trip on a 20amp breaker.
many thanks in advance.
JS
Now this job will be getting inspected by the NICEIC. Here's the apparent problem:
the 2.5 t+e spur must be joined under the floor board, the client does not want me to rectify it just yet until the circumstance are better, does not want me ripping kitchen laminate flooring up. This is also a job i did for free for friend of a friend so that i have suitable jobs to be inspected.
So I will just write it up on my report and fail. However now I have the issue where I know the cooker circuit has a 2.5mm spur on a 40 amp breaker.
The client has an electrical cooker.
Do I leave 40 amp breaker in with note on test certificate ? What does one do in this situation when client don't want job done even for free. Surely cooker trip on a 20amp breaker.
many thanks in advance.
JS